• The AT&T Long Lines Building is now commonly known by its street address, 33 Thomas Street.[3].
  • Since 1974, the windowless behemoth at 33 Thomas Street has loomed over Tribeca, but few have been allowed to venture into its interior.
  • The skyscraper in question is known by two names: some call it the Long Lines Building, while others simply call it 33 Thomas Street.
  • Built in 1974, 33 Thomas Street was designed by architect John Carl Warnecke & Associates in collaboration with the firm of Kahn & Jacobs.
  • Address. 33 Thomas Street, New York City, NY 10007. How to get there. ... Franklin St • 4 min walk.
  • The address of the Long Lines Building, code-named “Titanpointe” by NSA (says the article), is 33 Thomas Street.
  • Dubbed by its secretive moniker, Titanpointe, this building resides at 33 Thomas Street, an architectural anomaly that has intrigued New Yorkers for years.
  • While Snowden’s documents do not explicitly cite 33 Thomas Street as the surveillance center, the building location can be surmised through architectural plans...
  • Let’s take a closer look. A Brief History of 33 Thomas Street’s Majesty and Mystery. 33 Thomas Street originally contained AT&T’s long lines switches.